
PlayStation Plus Free Games of May - GameSpot
Check out the free games of May including, Stick it to the Man!, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, Puppeteer, Skullgirls Encore, Surge Deluxe, amd Limbo.
Check out the free games of May including, Stick it to the Man!, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, Puppeteer, Skullgirls Encore, Surge Deluxe, amd Limbo.
The first male character to be introduced soon. Take a look at the Big Band.
2D fighter joins the lineup of free games as part of PlayStation Plus on May 13.
The free DLC introduces the game's tenth fighter.
The indie fighting game will be back on sale on PSN in the US and owners will be able to download the updated Encore version for free.
Tune in this weekend to CEO 2013 on the Road to EVO 2013 where top fighting game players will compete for fame, prizes, seeding points and more.
Watch this weekend as the Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 9: Infinity brings you some of the best players and matches on the road to EVO 2013.
This Weekend May 18-19th marks the 5th East Coast Throwdown presented to you by John “SweetJohnnyCage” Gallagher and Joe “iloveu” Ciaramelli.
Campaign page also details new DLC character Squigly as well as other potential characters via stretch goal details.
We take you to an audio-filled ride on the game soundtracks that made this year great.
GameSpot's Jonathan Toyad brings you to a musical tour of 2012's greatest in video game music.
These are GameSpot's nominees for the 2012 Fighting Game of the Year.
We take a journey into a timeless music genre featuring tracks from Grim Fandango all the way to recent fare like L.A. Noire. Play it again, Sam!
Spectator gaming is a growing trend, but why on earth would people watch other people play games? Jessica McDonell gets some perspective from a live-streamer, a viewer, and a developer.
In this episode we debate the merits of the Android-based OUYA console, talk about the new Borderlands 2 stuff we played and Jess investigates why people watch other people play ...
We put up our 2D-animated dukes and talked to audio director Vincent Diamante on the game's musical inspiration and the tough bits of sound designing.
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